Submitted by Jaisingh Thakur (India), Jul 26, 2007 at 01:38
Dr. Srikant is indeed right when he points out the service done to islam by the emigrant students who,prima facie,go to the universities abroad for academic purposes but , in fact have a sinister agenda which they try and implement at the earliest available oppurtunity. This agenda, as everyone knows by now, is to spread the poison of islamisation as far and wide from the blighted shores of Arabia, as possible.
It is indeed, pathetic beyond words to see that Western Europe, lulled into sleep by the chimera of multiculturalism, has dismally failed to wake up to the tremendous danger to its society and its very existence by the rapid growth of islam on the continent. Let me inform your readers that when it comes to islamisation, Indian muslims fare much better. Plenty of muslim students, who have left for universities abroad, have quietly married a local blonde after converting her to islam, and by the time any one knows, have already produced a few children and are enjoying the good life of the West , coupled with the satisfaction that they are trying to earn a seat in Allah's 'jannat' by undertaking His assigned task of converting the 'kafirs' to the path of islam.!
Please friends! wake up for even now it is not too late to save your continent. Europe, which has given the world every life-enriching idea, be it the enlightennment brought about by the Renaissance, or the concept of secularism ( separation of the church from the state), surely does not deserve to fall to an ideology like islam. What the muslims failed to achieve at Tours and at the various sieges of Vienna seems to be well within their grasp now.
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